CA's Blueprint for a Safer Economy assigns each county to a tier based on case rate and test positivity rate. What's opened / closed under each tier.
Tiers, from most severe to least severe, categorizes coronavirus spread as widespread; substantial; moderate; or minimal. Counties must stay in the current tier for 3 consecutive weeks and metrics from the last 2 consecutive weeks must fall into less restrictive tier before moving into a less restrictive tier.
We show only case charts labeled with each county's population-adjusted tier cut-offs.
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Report updated: 7/12/21; data available through 7/11/21.
Cases chart, explained
Superior California Region: Butte, Colusa,
El Dorado,
Glenn,
Lassen, Modoc,
Nevada,
Placer, Plumas,
Sacramento,
Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou,
Sutter,
Tehama,
Yolo,
Yuba
North Coast: Del Norte,
Humboldt,
Lake,
Mendocino,
Napa,
Sonoma, Trinity
San Francisco Bay Area: Alameda,
Contra Costa,
Marin,
San Francisco,
San Mateo,
Santa Clara,
Solano
Northern San Joaquin Valley: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras,
Madera, Mariposa,
Merced,
Mono,
San Joaquin,
Stanislaus,
Tuolumne
Central Coast: Monterey,
San Benito,
San Luis Obispo,
Santa Barbara,
Santa Cruz,
Ventura
Southern San Joaquin Valley: Fresno,
Inyo,
Kern,
Kings,
Tulare
Southern California: Los Angeles,
Orange,
Riverside,
San Bernardino
San Diego-Imperial: Imperial,
San Diego
Summary of CA County Severity Map
Note for small values: If the 7-day rolling average of new cases or new deaths is under 10, the 7-day rolling average is listed for the past week, rather than a percent change. Given that it is a rolling average, decimals are possible, and are rounded to 1 decimal place. Similarly for hospitalizations.
As of 7/11/21, there were 1,257,628 total cases and 24,542 total deaths.
In the past week, new cases grew by 77.6%; new deaths went from 2.3 to 5.1.
New cases are 7.6x higher than the Tier 1 cut-off. (1 = Tier 1 minimal cut-off; 2 = new cases are 2x higher than the Tier 1 cut-off).
In the past week, the doubling time went from 1,905 days to 1,068 days (longer doubling time is better).
In the past week, all COVID hospitalizations grew by 21.0%.; COVID ICU hospitalizations grew by 15.2%.
10,848,737 cumulative doses have been administered (113,722 doses administered in the past week). Already, 58.5% of the county has received at least 1 dose and 51.0% is fully vaccinated.
As of 7/11/21, there were 274,132 total cases and 5,135 total deaths.
In the past week, new cases grew by -23.2%; new deaths went from 0.4 to 1.3.
New cases are 1.8x higher than the Tier 1 cut-off. (1 = Tier 1 minimal cut-off; 2 = new cases are 2x higher than the Tier 1 cut-off).
In the past week, the doubling time went from 3,659 days to 2,892 days (longer doubling time is better).
In the past week, all COVID hospitalizations grew by 28.9%.; COVID ICU hospitalizations grew by 56.2%.
3,550,250 cumulative doses have been administered (34,179 doses administered in the past week). Already, 59.7% of the county has received at least 1 dose and 53.3% is fully vaccinated.
Severity measured as proportion relative to Tier 1 (minimal) threshold.
1 = at Tier 1 threshold
2 = 2x higher than Tier 1 threshold
Severity Scale